Tango Guide & Checklist
Here are some guidelines as to how we define levels at Maral & Mariano Argentine Tango and at Tango Garden.
Working through these levels will take you from zero tango (Level 1) to becoming a professional dancer (Level 7).
You can download the level guide and a free useful 'My tango Checklist" document to help you track your learning and progress.
Please read our overall Philosophy before reading the Level Guide document.
The guidelines are intended to help you know which tango classes are for you so do download and read.
Working through these levels will take you from zero tango (Level 1) to becoming a professional dancer (Level 7).
You can download the level guide and a free useful 'My tango Checklist" document to help you track your learning and progress.
Please read our overall Philosophy before reading the Level Guide document.
The guidelines are intended to help you know which tango classes are for you so do download and read.
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Level Could be considered Minimum requirement
1 Absolute Beginner 0 hours*
2 Beginner 2 hours*
3 Improver 15 hours* + some social dancing
4 Lower Intermediate 1 year of regular classes + social dancing
5 Upper Intermediate 2 year of regular classes + social dancing
6 Advanced 3 year of regular classes + social dancing
+ other body work recommended
7 New professional
1 Absolute Beginner 0 hours*
2 Beginner 2 hours*
3 Improver 15 hours* + some social dancing
4 Lower Intermediate 1 year of regular classes + social dancing
5 Upper Intermediate 2 year of regular classes + social dancing
6 Advanced 3 year of regular classes + social dancing
+ other body work recommended
7 New professional
* The hours refer to taught hours.
It is important to appreciate that people develop at different rates, so please look closely at the ‘Must’ column in the Tango Level Guide PDF document as the length of time you’ve been dancing alone is unlikely to be an accurate reflection of your level.
It is important to appreciate that people develop at different rates, so please look closely at the ‘Must’ column in the Tango Level Guide PDF document as the length of time you’ve been dancing alone is unlikely to be an accurate reflection of your level.
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